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Mike Wilson

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#5074 26-Sep-2005 11:59
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I am able to sync my zire 72 via blue tooth but it takes eleven min. If I do it with a cable it takes one min. I have done everything that is stated on the website but it is still slow. What can I do to speed this up?
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Mike

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#20549 26-Sep-2005 17:46
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The Palm implementation limits the Bluetooth speed to 115kbps, while your USB connection is much faster than this.




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#20566 27-Sep-2005 00:32
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Thanks for the reply butr I am at 115,200 bps now with theflow ctl at automatic. Is there anything that I can do?

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#20568 27-Sep-2005 01:23
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As I said, this is the speed limit imposed by the hardware implementation. Perhaps check that you have Hotsync configured to synchronise all the time (which is the default anyway), instead of one of the [Handheld]/[Desktop] Overwrites options (which may cause more traffic?)






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